Is the eye bubbly? The chick looks puffed up. Usually that means coccidiosis, especially if the droppings are runny and it is not eating, but if the eye is bubbly, it may be a respiratory disease.
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I just got home that itwasn’t bubbly yesterday I haven’t checked it todayIs the eye bubbly? The chick looks puffed up. Usually that means coccidiosis, especially if the droppings are runny and it is not eating, but if the eye is bubbly, it may be a respiratory disease.
OkWell, if you want help for this chick, you need to let us know the symptoms today, and think about trying the suggestions made. I would get Corid and treat for possible coccidiosis, and look for bubbles in the eye which may need treatment for a respiratory issue.
I am just learning still no I am not sure what this sickness is and don’t know how serious it is I am pretty useless when it comes to that stuff unless fowlpox or ear infection and yes I can get medicineHow old are you? I don’t mean to be rude to you, but I wasn’t sure if you knew how serious this might be. Illnesses in chicks can happen, and they can get very sick quickly. Are you able to ge medicine?
Ok well if she has a bubbly eye right I am alone and can’t go out to get her from the garage because it’s cold raniny and I am sick but as soon as some one gets home I will check thank youI would leave her with the others as long as they are not hurting her. I would get some Corid from your feed store and give the dosage I posted (back in post 9 )in the water. Clean her bubbly eye with saline and keep it clean.